Object
Debris Field of Klingon Cruiser Pagh
A sparse, drifting scatter of metallic shards and scorched hull plating identified on long‑range sensors where the Klingon cruiser Pagh last answered. Fragments range from fist‑sized shards to larger twisted ribs of superstructure; surfaces appear pitted, blackened and glare faintly on scans. Bridge tension tightens as officers parse the cloud: sensor readouts treat the pieces as both forensic record and active mystery, and the Enterprise crew immediately pivots from curiosity to investigative protocol.
5 appearances
Purpose
To serve as physical remains and a sensor target for forensic and tactical analysis, enabling the Enterprise crew to determine whether the Klingon cruiser Pagh was destroyed, damaged, or employing concealment.
Significance
The ship's name functions as a narrative trigger: it locates Commander Kurn within Klingon channels, legitimizes requests for deference, and foreshadows cultural friction. Its invocation compresses Starfleet caution into a protocol rehearsal and seeds suspicion about personal motives.
Appearances in the Narrative
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